Licensed Therapist - Intensive Home-Based Treatment (...
CareStar, Inc. - Mason, OH
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Licensed Therapist - IHBT - Warren, Clermont, and Butler CountiesCompany: CareStar, Inc.Location: Warren, Clermont, and Butler County, Ohio (and surrounding areas)Job Type: Full-Time | Remote with Field VisitsIndustry: Healthcare / Social Services / Case ManagementAbout the Opportunity at CareStarFounded in 1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio, CareStar, Inc. is a recognized leader in long-term care case management and population health. With a mission to Improve Communities by Improving Lives, we proudly serve individuals across Ohio through compassionate, high-quality care coordination. We are currently seeking Licensed Therapist - Intensive Home-Based Treatment (IHBT) to join our OhioRISE program. This is a meaningful opportunity for professionals who are passionate about helping others live healthier, more independent lives. As a Licensed Therapist - IHBT, you'll work directly with individuals to assess their needs, develop personalized care plans, and connect them with essential services and supports. You'll be part of a mission-driven team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and empowers you to make a real difference in your community.Key ResponsibilitiesAdheres to the CareStar Rule in performance of job responsibilities. Understands and complies with CareStar Policies and Procedures. Maintains confidentiality as related to patient information. Any disclosures of confidential information made unlawfully outside the proper course of duty will be treated as a serious disciplinary offense. Follows the Acceptable Use Policy while using any information systems owned or controlled by CareStar, Inc. Conducts comprehensive assessments and develop individualized treatment plans. Provides individual, family, and group therapy using evidence-based practices. Delivers services 3-5 hours per week per client over a 3-6 month period. Implements crisis intervention and safety planning as needed. Coordinates referrals and link families to additional resources and supports. Participates in multidisciplinary team meetings and case reviews. Maintains accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with agency and Medicaid standards. Tracks client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed. Ensures compliance with HIPAA, licensing, and ethical standards. Works closely with caregivers to support parenting strategies and family functioning. Promotes culturally competent and trauma-informed care. Empowers families to build natural supports and long-term stability. Performs other projects and duties as assigned.Minimum QualificationsMaster's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field. Independent licensure (LISW, LPCC, LMFT) or working toward independent licensure. Experience working with youth and families in home or community-based settings. Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, insurance and waiver programs and community resources. Good problem-solving skills. Effective verbal and written communication skills with attention to detail in assessment and in documentation. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to prioritize projects and be attentive to detail. Effective interpersonal skills with respect for others, including consumers, co-workers and other professionals within a diverse work environment. Demonstrates strong critical thinking and problem solving skills and flexibility in relationship to job requirements. Computer skills sufficient to enter and process consumer information, report preparation, and use CareStar's website and email, and familiarity with suite of Microsoft Office programs.Why Join CareStar?Remote flexibility with meaningful community engagementCompetitive salary based on experience and educationComprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance401(k) with a generous company matchPaid time off + 10 paid holidaysEmployee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) - become a part-owner in the companySupportive, mission-driven culture focused on improving livesApply TodayReady to make a difference? Visit to apply and learn more about joining our team.Department Ohio Clinical Locations Warren County Employment type Full-time
Created: 2026-04-15